Dr. Shreni Zinzuwadia, Physician, Emergency Medicine

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Dr. Shreni Zinzuwadia is physician residing in New Jersey. She received a bachelor's of the arts in philosophy and a Bachelor of Science in biology. She attended medical school at Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey and residency training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Emergency Medicine.

She is a board-certified emergency physician in emergency medicine and has 13+ years’ experience in urban, suburban, and rural areas. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor of EM, Co-Director of Simulation and physician at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Rutgers-University Hospital, Newark and Overlook Medical Center, Summit in New Jersey.

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